complimentary

IPA: kɑmpɫʌmˈɛntɝi

adjective

  • In the nature of a compliment.
  • Free; provided at no charge.
  • With respect to the closing of a letter, formal and professional.
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Examples of "complimentary" in Sentences

  • The airline offers complimentary meals.
  • Complimentary closings are a form of valediction.
  • Their report is not what could be called complimentary:
  • You, however, may refer to me in complimentary forms only …:)
  • I like the game myself, but the wording was too complimentary.
  • You, however, may refer to me in complimentary forms only†¦:)
  • Psychology of the use of alternative and complimentary medicine.
  • He believes that the relationship between the two are complimentary.
  • The passengers are provided with complimentary meals during the journey.
  • The processes are complimentary, in that one does not supercede the other.
  • He is complimentary of the band and spoke positively about the experience.
  • The Collegian is a complimentary publication for the Fort Collins community.
  • The link being added provides information that is complimentary to the article.
  • And then he actually goes on to discuss the story in complimentary terms for the opening two paragraphs of his full page review.
  • Well, Dave, that's because blue and orange are what are called complimentary colors if you watch enough TLC you pick up these things.
  • Competitors, collaborators, those in complimentary fields with an overlapping client base, and folks who are totally outside your immediate world.
  • BETHANY MARSHALL, PSYCHOTHERAPISTS: I think she and Howard Stern are what we call complimentary narcissists, meaning that they have the unique individual attributes of narcissists, but that ` s blossomed once they got together.
  • Not all the speakers have couched their sentiments in complimentary language, indeed, it is a fact which we citizens of the Empire would be foolish to ignore that important sections of opinion among our American friends and elsewhere are rather suspicious of the British Empire.

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